10 Things You Can Learn From A Nigerian
1. How To Write A Universal Literary Gem Set in Africa
From the time that Chinua Achebe released his landmark novel “Things Fall Apart” in 1958, Nigerians have continued to make waves in literary circles. The playwright Wole Soyinka won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, and today, authors like Chimamanda Adichie, Chris Abani, Helon Habila, and numerous others have garnered international acclaim for their literary portrayals of African life and identity. Their significant works will continue to shape the perceptions of curious readers worldwide and paint a more balanced picture of West African life.